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Pilot Training in Idaho

FAA Part 107 and Part 137 training for agricultural drone operators.

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How pilot training works

Ag drone pilot training programs cover FAA Part 107 exam preparation, Part 137 agricultural operator certification, hands-on flight training with commercial spray drones, mission planning, equipment calibration, state pesticide applicator license requirements, and insurance and liability basics. Programs range from weekend courses for students with existing Part 107 certificates to full multi-week programs for new pilots.

Typical rate: $500โ€“$3500/acre

Pilot Training drone operators in Idaho(all operators in state)

Wenatchee, WA

Washington orchards & wheat ยท 3 drones

Pacific Northwest Ag Drone services apple and cherry orchards, wheat fields, and hop yards across Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. We navigate steep hillside orchards where ground equipment cannot operate and deliver precise fungicide applications for powdery mildew and fire blight control. Available March through October for orchard programs.

Drone SprayingAerial MappingCrop Scouting
$18โ€“$28/acre
15K ac 3FAA

FAQ: pilot training in Idaho

You need an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate, an FAA Part 137 Agricultural Aircraft Operator Certificate, and your state's pesticide applicator license with an aerial endorsement. Training programs prepare you for all three requirements.

Part 107 exam preparation takes 2 to 4 weeks of self-study. The Part 137 process takes 30 to 90 days after application. State pesticide applicator exam schedules vary. Most training programs cover all requirements in one 3 to 5 day course.

We don't currently have operators specialized in pilot training listed directly in Idaho. Many national operators cover multiple states โ€” contact them for availability.